The Cruel Joke of Weight Loss Nobody Talks About
One of the biggest misconceptions in weight loss is the belief that reaching a certain number on the scale will finally make you happy.
For years, many of us have been told, either directly or indirectly, that losing weight will solve our problems. And while weight loss can absolutely improve health markers, increase energy, and make it easier to stay active, it doesn't automatically create the deep satisfaction, fulfillment, and self-acceptance that many people are hoping to find.
In this episode of Life During and After GLP-1, I talk about what I call the cruel joke of weight loss.
You work hard, the weight starts coming off, and you finally achieve something you've wanted for years. At first, it feels amazing. You should celebrate it. You should appreciate the effort and commitment that got you there.
But eventually, the excitement settles.
Just like a new car eventually becomes your car, weight loss results eventually become your new normal. That's when many people realize that the deeper work still remains.
If you've spent years criticizing yourself, tearing yourself down in the mirror, or believing your worth was tied to your weight, those patterns don't automatically disappear when the scale changes.
That's why it's so important to build appreciation, self-respect, and self-connection while you're losing weight, not after.
In this episode, I share a simple practice called the Body Noise Challenge and discuss how intentional daily actions can help you create the fulfillment, confidence, and happiness you're looking for from the inside out.
In This Episode:
• Why weight loss often doesn't create the lasting happiness people expect
• The difference between external results and internal fulfillment
• Why confidence and self-appreciation require intentional practice
• How the Body Noise Challenge can improve your relationship with yourself
• Building satisfaction and happiness during your journey instead of waiting for a future milestone
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